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It was chained down in a parking lot at Asbury United Methodist, near Southwest 38th Street and Blackwelder Avenue in Oklahoma City.

The Rev. Nathan Bledsoe said, “As a United Methodist, I’m a pretty big believer in free will and human beings have free will to do some of the best and the worst things we can think of to one another. I can’t put myself in the shoes of whoever felt like they needed the stuff in that trailer. If they needed it more than we did, OK. If not, I’m sorry they took it, but there’s nothing I can do about it.”

Volunteer Steve Godby lost the most.

“It kind of hits in your stomach. A lot of personal stuff was in there. A lot of tools, a lot of clothes, down to the pliers and hammers, things you’ve had, your Dad give you. Everything. When it’s gone, it’s gone. But you know, this loss really pales in comparison to what we’ve seen here since we got here on Sunday. So we’re not sad about it. We really aren’t,” said Godby.

The trailer is a white, Cargomate brand, 8 feet by 10 feet, fully enclosed single axle with a Texas plate.